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The Nikon D800 has arrived

The Nikon D800 has arrived

Nikon’s latest SLR camera was unveiled in Amsterdam the day before yesterday, something like this could be love at first sight.

The Nikon D800 has arrived

The D700 retirement Nikon had to come up with a new camera, they weren’t shredded, the D800 would shine proudly in the necks of all of us. For our money, we get a 36,3 megapixel FX (full frame) CMOS sensor supported by the EXPEED 3 image processor. Together, the two enable 16-bit image processing - with 14-bit A / D conversion - providing the right range for proper color storage, so you won't have a problem with color transitions all the way up to white, and with software and software support, you can capture HDR images with a single exposure.

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The ISO range of the brand new machine is adjustable from 100 to 6400, which can be extended upwards (50) and upwards (25). The advanced position and face recognition works with a 600-pixel RGB sensor, combined with a maximum of 91-point autofocus system, the latter's operating range starts at -000 fe, so you can take sharper photos even in the dark. Of course, we can also video with the device, FullHD materials can be recorded at 51p, 2p and 30p, while 25p videos can be recorded at 24p, 720p and 60p, each for a maximum of 50 minutes.

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The completed "works" can be viewed on the 3,2-inch 921-pixel display, but of course it also has a live image function. The D000 has HDMI and USB 800 connectors, and we can't complain about that either. The EN-EL 3.0 Li-ion battery allows you to take 15 pictures or record 850 minutes of video in live view with one charge. In terms of durability, the D60 is guaranteed to remain functional for up to 200 exposures. The shutter speed can be set between 000/800 and 1 seconds. You can never have enough storage space, which is why Nikon's newest savior got a double slot (CF/SD).

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Those who are obsessed with maximum resolution can fall in love with the special edition D800E, which differs from what has been discussed so far in that the camera's optical filter does not contain anti-aliasing, which is necessary to produce an even sharper image. The Nikon D800 will be priced around $ 3000, while the D800E can be priced at $ 3300 in stores.

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